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Hormones & Brain Development in Preemies
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/hormones-brain-development-in-preemies/3227/While medical advances have significantly increased our ability to give life to pre-term infants, more cognitive disabilities and disadvantages are present when these children reach school age. Is the deficit is due to early separation from the mother, or possibly our post-delivery treatments? Dr. AEscalating COPD Care: From Flares to Long-Term Control
https://reachmd.com/programs/deep-breaths-updates-chest/copd-care-flares-long-term-control/36158/For patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), exacerbations are early indicators of disease progression—not just isolated events. In this expert-led discussion, Drs. Ravi Kalhan and Meilan Han break down the latest GOLD updates, explain how to use eosinophil counts to guide treatmeVocal Variety: The 5 Ps to Avoiding Monotonous Speeches
https://reachmd.com/programs/speaking-of/vocal-variety-5-ps-avoiding-monotonous-speeches/10119/Know how to implement the five Ps that will transform a boring and monotonous speech into an intriguing and brilliant one.Can Social Networking Revolutionize Disease Management?
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/can-social-networking-revolutionize-disease-management/5412/For over a decade, patients have been turning to the Internet for health information and support. At least one new online venture gives patients the opportunity to access data about medications and therapies and their effects and outcomes. But this isn't clinical trial data. This is detailed, highlyConnecting the Dots: Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/connecting-the-dots-sleep-apnea-and-heart-disease/3568/Often described as the phantom cause of heart disease, sleep apnea appears to be gaining recognition as more than just a nuisance. Host Dr. Larry Kaskel examines the connection between sleep apnea and intensified cardiac risk with Dr. James Ehrlich, chief medical officer of the cardiodiagnostic techExpanding Patients’ Role in Hypertension Care
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/expanding-patients-role-in-hypertension-care/3377/For each 10 millimeter drop toward normal systolic blood pressure, research tells us that heart disease mortality risk drops by an average of 30 percent. New internet-based hypertension interventions are proving they could produce this steep, impressive decline. How can these web initiatives help ouRelative Risks of ACL Repair in Young Athletes
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/relative-risks-of-acl-repair-in-young-athletes/2996/In pediatric sports medicine, it is now recognized that ACL injuries are increasingly common in kids. But their still-growing bodies present added risk when considering treatment options, not the least of which is the grueling recovery process following surgery to repair the injury. Dr. Mininder KocThe Practice of Faith in a Surgeon's Hands
https://reachmd.com/programs/clinicians-roundtable/the-practice-of-faith-in-a-surgeons-hands/2988/"It's not a coincidence the medicine man, the priest, and the shaman are so often the same person in so many different cultures", says Dr. Daniel Hall, assistant surgery professor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and ordained Episcopal priest. Join in the conversation as Dr. Hall speaCaring for OB/GYN Patients With Psychiatric Comorbidities
https://reachmd.com/programs/advances-in-womens-health/caring-for-obgyn-patients-with-psychiatric-comorbidities/2679/Many patients who present for specific medical problems suffer from a psychiatric illness for which they are already receiving treatment. Host Dr. Lauren Streicher reviews strategies for effective interfacing of multi-disciplinary care for pregnant or sexually hypoactive women with Dr. Nehama DresneTrends in Stratifying Those With Cardiometabolic Risk
https://reachmd.com/programs/lipid-luminations/trends-in-stratifying-those-with-cardiometabolic-risk/4475/Cardiometabolic risk simply includes a series of cardiovascular factors and a series of metabolic risk factors. Less easy to determine, is exactly what we can do that will effectively and efficiently reduce this risk. Dr. Karol Watson, associate professor of medicine at the University of California,